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* Marginally slower, shell drag/drop integration works, love accurate progress bar and eta
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Marginally better was "Would you like to come to dinner?" and "You must have another baby."
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Marginally relevant: When I was looking for a self-identification to replace “conservative” with, I settled on “heterogenist.”
Pluralisms 2009
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Marginally relevant to the thread, but I had to say it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Great Law School Dean Doesn’t Have to be a Great Scholar 2010
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Marginally more sedate entertainment comes in the warped shape of Ross Lee's Scream House, an unorthodox variety show hosted by the wraith-like Children's BBC star which is firmly adult-orientated.
This week's new comedy James Kettle 2010
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Marginally higher rates for borrowing and lower rates of return on savings are a worthwhile price for enhanced stability. roac Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Never Fear — the New Democrat Caucus Is Here 2009
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Marginally better than drinking directly from the Mawn Monongahela River.
Packer vs. Steeler speak: How to talk Super Bowl Jane Elizabeth 2011
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Marginally attached refers to individuals not in the labor force, wanted and available for work, and those who had looked for a job for sometime in the last year.
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Marginally attached refers to individuals not in the labor force, wanted and available for work, and those who had looked for a job for sometime in the last year.
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Marginally attached refers to individuals not in the labor force, wanted and available for work, and those who had looked for a job for sometime in the last year.
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